Upper Comet Falls is a waterfall in Pierce County, Washington.
The falls may have been formed as a result of the floods of 2003 and 2006 that came down Van Trump Creek.
[1] There used to be a bridge spanning the creek just below the falls, but it has been out since the debris flows in 2001 washed it away.
Approaching the falls closely would not be terribly difficult, but one would have to climb over large boulders that were likely left there after the floods of 2003 and 2006.
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